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Mexican War Maps 1846-1848 (Antonio Rafael de la Cova) Mexican War Battles in Texas and Northern Mexico, 1846-1847 - Text Description from Atlas of Texas The Battle of Palo Alto, May 8, 1846 (62K)
Find the Nueces River on this map of the current United States. The Nueces River is now colored blue. This is the area that Mexico said was the southern boundary of Texas.
10 Οκτ 2023 · This category contains maps showing campaigns of major military conflicts including troop movements, defensive structures and groundworks, roads to and from sites of military engagements, campsites, and local buildings, topography and vegetation. The collection includes maps from the Mexican War.
16 Ιουν 2022 · The Mexican War (1846-48) was fought between the U.S. and Mexico, ending with the boundaries of the U.S. extending to the Pacific Ocean. This guide compiles digital materials, external websites, and a selected print bibliography.
These maps comprise one of the most comprehensive cartographic resources for the study of the Mexican War. Browse Items in this Collection. The bulk (28 items) were used by Lee in Mexico, 1846-1848, when he was serving as a Captain in the U.S. Army Engineers Corps.
Maps of the U.S.-Mexican War. Many of the maps available here were taken from books formerly in the library of the Descendants of Mexican War Veterans. (The DMWV library was donated to the Palo Alto Battlefield, U.S. National Park Service, in August 2001.)
The map shows the routes of Taylor, Wool, Kearny, Doniphan, and Scott, the pre–war boundaries of the United States and Mexico, and the disputed territory claimed by Mexico and Texas. Inset maps detail Scott's march to the City of Mexico (1847–1848), and Taylor's march in northern Mexico (1846–1847).